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The phrase "always thinking about this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a continuous or persistent thought regarding a specific topic or situation.
Example: "Lately, I've been always thinking about this project and how to improve it."
Alternatives: "constantly pondering this" or "perpetually considering this".
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I am always thinking about this as my education is in both disciplines.
Yet she also photographed her own abdomen, pregnant now for the second time, with the annotation: "After a hard road I made a mistake of getting pregnant...I have a fear of getting sick and I am always thinking about this coming baby".
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"I was always thinking about, hey, where can our sport be?
She is always thinking about the job she lost and does not know how this can go on like this.
I was always thinking about the actress.
He is always thinking about the next step".
She is, she explains, always thinking about the imagery.
We are always thinking about the 'next match'.
Similar to me, she's always thinking about the game.
He was always thinking about the job and I witnessed it wearing him down.
His mother, Kate, is always thinking about the Canadian Geese who come to the pond.
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